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Buff Briefs | CU hosts nanotech symposium in April (Boulder Weekly)
CU-Boulder’s Colorado Nanofabrication Laboratory will host a two-day program of talks and activities as part of a nationwide nanoscale science and engineering festival, “NanoDays” 2010. On April 2, from 4 to 6:30 p.m., CU professors will talk on nanotechnology research and infrastructure. (read on…) Related items UAlbany awarded $1.5 million by NYSERDA (The Troy Record) Nanotech firms call... »
Leading Research Scientists Call for Greater Investment in Nanotechnology in the United Kingdom (Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance)
CAMBRIDGE, UK–(Marketwire - 02/23/10) - NanoInk, Inc., a global leader in nanotechnology, and research partner TBx Consulting Ltd., announced the results of a landmark survey in which 46 leading research scientists were asked their opinions on future opportunities and challenges of nanotechnology research in the United Kingdom. Among the key conclusions and recommendations drawn... »
API Technologies Closes Nanotechnology Research and Development Subsidiary (CNW Group via Yahoo! Finance)
API Technologies Corp. , a prime contractor in sophisticated electronics, highly engineered systems, secure communications and electronic components and subsystems to the global defense and aerospace industries, today announced that it is closing its nanotechnology research and development subsidiary. (read the story…) Related items API Technologies Announces the Acquisition of the Kuchera Group of Companies (CNW Group... »
Nanotech center receives $1.5 million grant (Daily Pennsylvanian)
Ariela Rosenberg The Nanotechnology Institute — a collaboration between Penn, Drexel University and the Ben Franklin Technology PArtners of Southeastern Pennsylvania — recently received a $1.5 million grant from the state of Pennsylvania to further nanotechnology research. The NTI solicits and reviews projects involved in nanotechnology and awards funding to submissions geared toward … (more... »
ASU researchers going new places with nanotechnology (The State Press)
Kyle Patton Wednesday, February 17, 2010 ASU scientists using nanotechnology are proving that sometimes bigger isn’t always better. ASU scientists using nanotechnology are proving that sometimes bigger isn’t always better. Nanotechnology, research and technology development at the atomic or molecular level, is a field ASU has delved into to advance understanding in bioscience. ASU... »